Saturday, April 10, 2010

FREE TOPIARY STICKS

Went to Lowe's for bamboo poles, below. Ha, they were almost $3 ea. Making 5 topiary shapes, 4 poles each, at that price?
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NOT.
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Instead I'm using FREE STICKS, neighbors prunings, set at the curb on garbage lawn day. Crape Myrtle sticks are preferred. Though I detest crape murder pruning.
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FREE. Yes, love lizard brain thinking !
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara

Friday, April 9, 2010

CHEAP vs. GOOD vs. TIME

Gardening in my 20's - 30's meant cheap terra cotta, vs. quality terra cotta, & mostly 1 gallon plants. Cheap pots WILL break. No time for cheap. Anymore.
What's not to like about aging? Buying quality terra cotta pots, above, requiring a man & forklift.

Choosing specimen plants


vs. 1 gallon plants.



OK, so I got the 3 gallons not these balled/burlap beauties.


Money for this? Not really. But I've aged out of cheap terra cotta & 1 gallons.


I could supply studies of: landscaping, property value, curb appeal, heating/cooling savings, mental health, longevity, wildlife & eco babble.
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But there is something I know for sure about spending my money (none of the above of course). I've never regretted a dime spent on my garden or my pets.
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Because It Makes Me Happy.
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COLLEGE BOY rarely asks "why" questions about what I do anymore. He knows, when the answer is, "Because It Makes Me Happy.", his cause is toast.
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Last time COLLEGE BOY had an opinion about my garden, that I didn't care for, I quoted him A.S. Byatt, "Your words are harmful to my spirit."
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Another thing I did in my 20's-30's, not listening to my spirit. Life is better when I listen.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Good quality terra cotta pots came from AW Pottery in Chamblee, GA. Made of finely particulated clay from Asia, creating highly frost resistant pots. Plants, alas, are from a wholesale resource only.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

STRING YOUR LANDSCAPE

Reshaping your turf? Creating a new path? Designing a gravel terrace? Pouring a new drive?
String it first.
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Bring a patio chair to the area & sit. FEEL the new area. Go inside your house & look out at the new area. Go to the outer edges and look in at the new area.
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At each FEELING GAZE adjust string as needed. Perhaps only an inch maybe 6".
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Do this for a week. A month. Whatever it takes.
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Has your landscape been drawn to scale by an 'expert'? A landscape architect? Notice the fine print. It may say plus/minus 5'.
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Dahlings, plus/minus 5' can be the difference between TRASH or NATIONALLY AWARD WINNING. (Ha, regardless of the thousands you spent!)
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My own garden? Wouldn't think of a new garden area without first designing it then stringing it.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pic taken at Lowe's last week. My new spool, all 2000+ feet, of string! Happily in the trunk of my car with the rest of my 'office', folding table/chair, large scale paper, & etc...

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

NOT ALWAYS PRETTY: Free Design Fix

"What can I do?", below, in my email last week. In winter a wasteland, above/below.
A few ideas to fix this landscape: evergreen shrub/s, evergreen groundcover/s, hydrangeas, espalier evergreen shrub at blank wall, keep & rearrange perennials, bench (need the curve of a Giverny bench)at base of espalier evergreen shrub with flagstone leading to it, stain board under rail same color as shutters, use a darker shade of white on trim/rails/posts/windows creating sense of space, climber up corner post & along top of porch. Treat entire space like a window box. Prepare the soil and pack your goodies in. (Note: Cheaper than annuals, above, less maintenance, & pretty all year.)
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More ideas to fix this landscape (phase II from piggy bank): all of the above plus remove rail at end of porch & add a stone step creating a new entryway to porch with stepping stone from drive to porch. Pair of evergreens at each end of this new path. Match same evergreens with a pair at front steps.
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Let's spend some money to fix this landscape (fat piggy bank): Remove front/side rails & add stone curbstones for steps where each rail section is removed. Add flagstone terrace between concrete/house with space for the evergreens/climber/espalier/bench, surface sidewalk in same stone as new flagstone terrace, remove large section of turf in front of house abutting the sidewalk creating a courtyard space with same plantings used at house plus an understory flowering tree with clematis growing thru it. Create entryway in this new courtyard space on axis with the front steps to house. Voila, an enfilade to the front door. Depth, drama, curb appeal.
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Old money fix: evergreen groundcover, pairs of evergreens at entries, evergreen climber, evergreen espalier at blank wall & bench. (Gotta love the old money fix!)
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Eccentric garden fix: is the owner in love with Warhol, Monet, Frank Lloyd Wright, Jekyll, mid-century modern, MOMA, natives, topiaries, conifers, roses, herbs, dahlias, fragrance, pollinators and etc? Fun in each direction.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

WHICH DIRECTION?

This crabapple, below, doesn't have a bad direction. Here, above/below, in Susanne Hudson's backyard.
Looking thru the gate, below, is a view from the frontyard.

Blossoms, below, each had honeybees. Wish you could hear this tree.



Classic Design Recipe, below. Path, gate, arbor, light, picket fence, color theme, bench, potted boxwood, leaf litter mulch, Tara Turf, focal point on axis. (Note: treat this as any good recipe. It works everytime & is unique everytime.)



Crabapple viewed, below, from the front porch. She fills the horizon.

Notice winter's bare branches? I adore the frisson.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Pics taken last Friday. My favorite direction is from the library, early morning. Alas, we were hard at work on our book project.

Monday, April 5, 2010

HER CLOSET & QUINCE

Windows along 2 walls, a fireplace & stairs to the attic. Make it a closet, of course! Her garden, below, as well considered as her closet.
Her quince, above/below, last Friday.

And the same quince, above, from her porch.
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Vanishing Threshold.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara

Saturday, April 3, 2010

TUB: BEFORE & AFTER

23 years old, below, never used. Dahlings, I NEEDED a soak after gardening. Collecting affordable ideas from client bathrooms across the years. My new bath, below.
Clawfoot tub, circa 1910, was in my garden many years.
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Planned to paint the tub but its rust looked so sassy once inside it will remain.
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Easter afternoon I have grand plans. Gardening for hours then inside to SASSY. Epsom salts & a garden book by Beverley Nichols.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara


Thursday, April 1, 2010

KAY O'TOOLE: VIEWS & SUNBEAMS

Kay O'Toole, below, had the sunbeam hit its mark. A woman directing sunbeams deeply considered her fence: height, length, color, style, axis, materials, focal point, contractor. Controlling her view out, and in. Compare statue & misc. styling, above/below. Adore this attention to detail.

Kay's bedroom, below.
Ha, a feeling of deep rest glancing at it.
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And mystery. I really want to see her garden from the windows.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Found the pics yesterday via Verdigris Vie. Kay owns, Kay O'Toole Antiques.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

BAD CHAIR & GOOD CHAIR

Bad chair, below. Why? Though new, it's Dated. Acceptable color, clean lines. Hmm. Nice for a hotel at an exit ramp off I-85 in mid-North Carolina, or South Carolina. Good chair, below. Why? Though new, undated. Timelessness.
Hints of 30's Deco, 50's mid-century modern. 8 of these jewels around an old harvest table in your garden? Or inside your house. Done! Comfort, classic, timeless. And, only $32.
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Would you EVER think of putting the chair, top pic, inside your home? NEVER.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Took pic while Hunting/Gathering at Lowe's this week.
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NOTE: Not bashing the Carolina's. If you've driven the route you can't help asking , "Why so many new hotels at exit ramps? How did they get the loans? Is all of America overdosed with new hotels at exit ramps along the interstate system?" Seen during my road trip to lecture in Virginia last February. At that lecture, dahlings, I met Eddie Ross & JAITHAN. Good food, good wine & stories to tell. Fell in crush with both of them. But, alas, this is a garden blog. Tootles.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

FABRIC IN THE LANDSCAPE

Beware patterned fabric in your landscape. Patterns tend to hijack the eye & own the space. If you want pattern in the landscape relate it in color & style to your interior decor.
Umbrellas, above/below, at Lowe's yesterday. Love the classic stripe, for the right garden of course.

Patterned umbrellas are the worste offenders. A joy to see the collection yesterday.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara


Monday, March 29, 2010

LINE SILHOUETTE FORM

Takes your breath away, yes? Why? Hardly ubiquitous.
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Lines of the house are repetitive horizontal & perpendicular.
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Good landscape design KNOWS what to contrast.
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This isn't a STUPID swing, aka uncomfortable. Deep. Sink into those cushions dahlings.
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The cushions are already telling you about inside the house aren't they? Vanishing Threshold.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Found pic via Limestone & Boxwoods who found it via Things That Inspire when she was posting about Ray Goins furniture.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

JOHN SALADINO

Saladino's work is in full measure. Garden & house. Vanishing Threshold. The pruning of his canopy & understory trees, above, tell me more about the man than his interiors.
His VERTICAL LAWN (vine on wall) & lidded urn on the shelf melt my heart.
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Garden & Be Well, XO Tara
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Found the pics yesterday via Period Homes.